Seller says hands have been painted but are original. Crown changed. To me, the leaf hands appear a little too long. Not cheap, nothing nice ever is, at $13,000+ but does include 7077/6 bracelet. Extract is on order. Opinions on watch and price are most appreciated.
It is hard to tell as the angle of the pics makes a big difference but from what I can determine I suspect that they are OK. I think that both hands and dial markers have been repainted/lumed though.
There won't be an extract available on it as its in the early region that's missing from the archive.
Hands have been replaced and the dial relumed. The minute hand is too short, not a 2998 hand. Would like to know the beginning of the s/n which is hidden in the photo.
What value would you place on the 7077/6, $1500? I think that this bracelet, although older, is in less demand than the 7912. I've never seen a 7077, are they super fragile?
7077 with the double stretch links is big dollars, I remember we saw a full one crack 2k a while back
Actually, was a lot more than I remembered... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/390597226238?clk_rvr_id=776482978710&rmvSB=truePurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
Here is the listing on chrono24, the serial is 177xxxxx http://www.chrono24.com/omega/speed...8---3-1960s-endlink-6-clasp-59--id3121985.htm
I think that the minute hand is OK, look in the second pic. It is hard to tell from the pics due to reflection.
I thought I saw others more recently for less but perhaps not complete This 7077 sold recently for $900+, no links VINTAGE OMEGA 7077 2915 BRACELET 1958 FOR SPEEDMASTER RAILMASTER SEAMASTERPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
Is three not one stretch link under the buckle? Seller sent a second photo, does this help to answer question
There are 3 double stretch links in the sellers photos, one to the left and two to the right of the clasp ( one of which is only half visible )